args Type — fiber Architecture
Architecture documentation for the args type/interface in router.go from the fiber codebase.
Entity Profile
Dependency Diagram
graph TD 1d8241f8_bdb2_ffa7_913a_790b5d9a12dc["args"] 48efdb11_7716_7309_0a63_433f767560eb["router.go"] 1d8241f8_bdb2_ffa7_913a_790b5d9a12dc -->|defined in| 48efdb11_7716_7309_0a63_433f767560eb style 1d8241f8_bdb2_ffa7_913a_790b5d9a12dc fill:#6366f1,stroke:#818cf8,color:#fff
Relationship Graph
Source Code
router.go lines 17–39
type Router interface {
Use(args ...any) Router
Get(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Head(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Post(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Put(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Delete(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Connect(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Options(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Trace(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Patch(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Add(methods []string, path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
All(path string, handler any, handlers ...any) Router
Group(prefix string, handlers ...any) Router
RouteChain(path string) Register
Route(prefix string, fn func(router Router), name ...string) Router
Name(name string) Router
}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the args type?
args is a type/interface in the fiber codebase, defined in router.go.
Where is args defined?
args is defined in router.go at line 17.
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